[tw] Re: Numbering Sequential Objects Within a Tiddler

2016-10-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Steve, I have an idea for the whole thing and it will be a widget possibly called *$ref* that will equally cater for footnotes. Not sure when I get to it, but you'll love it. ;-) Best wishes, Tobias. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

[tw] Numbering Sequential Objects Within a Tiddler

2016-10-28 Thread stevesuny
Hi folks, I'm working with a colleague to introduce TiddlyWiki as a possible platform on which to create notes for her lectures in Mathematics. For example, see https://zmath.updog.co/De-demo.html, tiddler [[Lecture Reduction of order]]. My question: how can she number her equations within a

[tw] Re: [tw5]find tidderls between two dates

2016-10-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi, I once worked on a filter called *let* and it actually does what you want, I believe: http://let.tiddlyspot.com However, it is deprecated. Meaning: you can possibly use it, but I won't update it. I wanted to move the date filtering into a filter of its own, but haven't done so yet. Give

[tw] Re: Numbering Sequential Objects Within a Tiddler

2016-10-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Steve, > My question: how can she number her equations within a tiddler, so that > the familiar Equation 1, Equation 2, Equation 3 etc. can be shown. This > would have to be dynamic, within a tiddler. The equations themselves can be > transcluded into named (not numbered) tiddlers... >

[tw] Re: Numbering Sequential Objects Within a Tiddler

2016-10-28 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi Steve, My example for TextStretch here shows how to use CSS to number elements within a single tiddler or throughout the story river: http://tid.li/tw5/hacks.html#TextStretch%20Variant%20Footnote With this concept you/she could place a neutral marker <> in the text. The numbers would be

[tw] Re: Sort List

2016-10-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Philippe, > How to list a tiddler that contains several words in the title? > Read these: http://tiddlywiki.com/#ListField:ListField%20%5B%5BTitle%20List%5D%5D Best wishes, Tobias. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw] Re: toggle ~~ on the same line, templating a tiddler

2016-10-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi FB, > Where would this be added? In tiddler $:/boot/boot.css ? Somewhere else? > tiddlywiki.com is actually the #1 reference: http://tiddlywiki.com/#Using%20Stylesheets Try to become familiar with it, consult it and if you find some information is missing it's easy to help improve it.

Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-28 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi Ton, > It is very simple: > > Create a tiddler, e.g. $:/_image-thumbnail-macro, tagged with > $:/tags/Macro, which contains: > ...it's kind of interesting, these entry-level barriers that kinda force every newcomer to take a moment and ponder the workings of TiddlyWiki, so as to learn to

[tw] Re: [OT] Font Awesome 5 Pro on Kickstarter

2016-10-28 Thread Mat
PMario wrote: > > > I did create a rudimentary SVG button creator > > [and] about 60+ icons . > Hey, that's pretty impressive! BTW, a quick search for

[tw] Re: Hidden Admin - and - Landing Tiddlers

2016-10-28 Thread Mat
> > I guess you saw this coming: hiding stuff using CSS is not really safe Yeah, like usual in TW, it's all in one file and it's not encrypted so it's basically a matter of "hide vs show", not completely protecting. I have vague ideas to incorporate it into

Re: [tw] Re: Hidden Admin - and - Landing Tiddlers

2016-10-28 Thread Jeremy Ruston
On this topic, another approach that may bear investigation is to extend the encryption mechanism such that there are two blobs of encrypted tiddlers: call them “admin" and “user”. If the user enters the “user” password, then they’d only be able to decrypt the “user” tiddlers, and wouldn’t be

[tw] Re: Sort List

2016-10-28 Thread Philippe Le Toquin
Thanks Tobias I have read it but must admit that I am a bit confused sometime by the documentation. Probably is more to do with me but I sometime feel that a lot is assumed when it comes to the documentation. I think I will a open a new discussion since it is now diverting from the original

[tw] Re: Hidden Admin - and - Landing Tiddlers

2016-10-28 Thread Jed Carty
I forgot the link in that last post, here it is: http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/SuperResume/ And making the icons appear may not be possible on touch screens, I haven't tested that. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

[tw] Re: Hidden Admin - and - Landing Tiddlers

2016-10-28 Thread Jed Carty
I think that this may be one place where url parameters could be used. We could use the work I did before I started twederation that made a wiki boot differently based on url parameters to make it unpack an admin plugin if you give it the correct url. I don't think it would be secure since the

[tw] Re: [tw5]find tidderls between two dates

2016-10-28 Thread HC Haase
Thansk for the replys It seems that it is indeed not so simple. @ Mark S. > Seems like this would be much more doable if there were greater-than and > lesser-than filter operators. > I agree. that would be great. @Rustem I looked at the days operator and yes it can search a range of dates.

Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-28 Thread Shay Shaked
Oh yes, additional options to describe different macros could be awesome... for example if I want an image to float left instead of right, or change its width... man I love the options with TW. On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 8:35 AM Ton Gerner wrote: > Hi Tobias, > > Yeah, I

Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-28 Thread Shay Shaked
On Friday, October 28, 2016 at 7:27:37 AM UTC-4, Shay Shaked wrote: > > This is amazing stuff! > > I worked on the macro to reflect the style I want: > \define image(source) > @@.TW-image > > > @@ > \end > > > > where .TW-image is as follows: > > .TW-image{ > float: right; >

Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-28 Thread Shay Shaked
This is amazing stuff! I worked on the macro to reflect the style I want: \define image(source) @@.TW-image @@ \end where .TW-image is as follows: .TW-image{ float: right; margin-left: 10px; width: 250px; } And it all works fine in the macro. Here's the last thing I

Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-28 Thread Shay Shaked
Ah HA! Answered my own question. Went to the official TW pages. Like always, if you just look at them without having some previous hints provided to build on (like I got here in this awesome group) I wouldn't know what to do. But, looking at the syntax, I tried this: \define image(source

Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-28 Thread PMario
On Friday, October 28, 2016 at 3:51:07 PM UTC+2, Shay Shaked wrote: > > Oh yes, additional options to describe different macros could be > awesome... for example if I want an image to float left instead of right, > or change its width... man I love the options with TW. > Hi Shay, You may want

Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-28 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Shay, Learning by doing, the best way ;-) Instead of using the @@ syntax, you could add a class="TW-mage" to the . And if you need different styles for your images, you can add a style to your macro as well: \define image (source,caption,style) ... \end Cheers, Ton On Friday, October

[tw] TW5: hyphen and CamelCase

2016-10-28 Thread PTP
I just discovered a different behaviour of TW5 to TWC: A hyphen in a word prevented TW5 to use this word as CamelCase, e.g. CRM-Corporate isn't a CamelCase word, but it was in TWC. Question: How can I force TW5 to recognize CRM-Corporate as a CamelCase (auto link) word? -- You received this

Re: [tw] Re: Images in TW - correct usage question

2016-10-28 Thread Ton Gerner
Hi Tobias, Yeah, I remember it took me a while before I wrote my first macro ;-) Cheers, Ton On Friday, October 28, 2016 at 8:43:55 AM UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote: > > Hi Ton, > > >> It is very simple: >> >> Create a tiddler, e.g. $:/_image-thumbnail-macro, tagged with >> $:/tags/Macro, which

[tw] Re: TW5: hyphen and CamelCase

2016-10-28 Thread PMario
Hi PTP On Friday, October 28, 2016 at 1:54:09 PM UTC+2, PTP wrote: > > I just discovered a different behaviour of TW5 to TWC: A hyphen in a word > prevented TW5 to use this word as CamelCase, e.g. CRM-Corporate isn't a > CamelCase word, but it was in TWC. > Question: How can I force TW5 to

[tw] Re: Numbering Sequential Objects Within a Tiddler

2016-10-28 Thread stevesuny
Well, then, ok! And yes, footnotes would be another use. Generally, any kind of sequential numbering within (and, presumably, within transcluded) tiddlers... And I promise I'll love it :) //steve. On Friday, October 28, 2016 at 2:15:27 PM UTC-4, Tobias Beer wrote: > > Hi Steve, > > I have an